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Try It Tuesday

For years I have wanted to be the person that brought something to a potluck that everyone loved. I have NEVER been that person. I was the one that showed up with paper products. Or empty-handed and hoped that no one would notice I was stuffing my gob without having brought anything.

This was a super-simple dessert that was such a crowd-pleaser! (I seriously left with a near-empty dish! And the only reason there was some left is because I wanted to bring a little home!)

Here’s what you need:

~6 apples (I used Braeburn)

~1 package sugar cookies (already cut into cookies)

~1/2 cup white sugar

~1/2 cup brown sugar

~3 tbsp cinnamon

~1 tbsp butter

First, preheat your oven to 350*. Then, wash, peel, and slice your apples. This is the most time-consuming part. When you’ve finished, drop them in a 9×13 baking dish.

Next, chop up your butter slice into tiny pieces and place in the baking dish with the apples. Pour the brown sugar over the top of the apples and set it to the side.

Pour the white sugar and cinnamon into a separate bowl and mix well. Grab your cookie dough and separate the cookies. Roll them into balls. Roll the dough balls in the cinnamon and sugar mix, coating them heavily. Then, drop the dough balls on top of the apples.

Pop the dish into the oven and bake for about 15-18 minutes, as long as it takes the cookies to cook. Then, take your creation out of the oven and allow it cool.

Serve it with ice cream or whipped cream!

At first, I wasn’t so sure about how this would turn out. The cookies didn’t seem as crispy as the ones in the original pin, so I assumed it was going to be funky. However, it was FABULOUS! I had three helpings of this stuff! I will be making this again!